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WATCH THE 1964 CLASSIC MOVIE Robinson Crusoe on Mars
When his spaceship crash-lands on Mars, astronaut Kit Draper (Paul Mantee) must figure out how to survive on the barren, lifeless planet with only a monkey to keep him company in this 1964 sci-fi take on Daniel Defoe's classic novel. As Draper searches for food, water and oxygen, he eventually discovers that the dead planet may actually harbor life -- but it's not clear whether the Martians are friends or foes. Batman (Adam West) has a small part. Good special effects, hmm martians using the same spaceships as in war of the worlds
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Forbidden Planet 1956
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I THINK THE FACE IS JUST A COLLAPSED PYRAMID BUILT ON A RAISED PLATEAU LIKE THE GREAT PYRAMIDS OF GIZA
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THERE IS A GREAT DEAL OF EVIDENCE TO SHOW THAT MARS ONCE HAD OR STILL DOES HARBOR INTELLIGENT LIFE
A DOME IN THE MIDDLE OF A CRATER?
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY ACCOUNT FOR ALL THE PARRALLEL GROOVES?
HEAVENLY BODIES(ANNE FRANCIS) AREN'T ALWAYS IN SPACE. ALSO LESLIE NEILSON BEFORE HE LOST HIS DIGNITY
A FROZEN LAKE ON MARS




PHOBOS: MALFUNCTION OR STAR WARS INCIDENT?
"....On July 12, 1988, the Soviet Union launched an unmanned spacecraft called Phobos 2 and may have provided Mankind with its first Star Wars incident - not the "Star Wars" nicknamed of America’s Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), but a war with people from another world.
"Phobos 2 was one of two unmanned satellites, the other being Phobos I, that were set off from Earth in July 1988, headed toward the planet Mars. Phobos I reportedly because of a radio command error, was lost two months later. Phobos 2 arrived safely at Mars in January 1989 and entered into orbit around Mars as the first step at its destination toward its ultimate goal - to transfer to an orbit that would make it fly almost in tandem with the Martian moonlet called Phobos (hence the spacecraft’s name) and explore the moonlet with highly sophisticated equipment that included two packages of instruments to be placed on the moonlet’s surface.
"All went well until Phobos 2 aligned itself with Phobos, the Martian moonlet. Then, on March 28, 1989, the Soviet mission control center acknowledged sudden communication "problems" with the spacecraft; and Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported that "Phobos 2 failed to communicate with Earth as scheduled after completing an operation yesterday around the Martian moon Phobos. Scientists at mission control have been unable to establish stable radio contact."
"These admissions left the impression that the problem was not incurable....
"....Although launched by the Soviets, the mission in reality represented an international effort on an unprecedented scale, with more than thirteen European countries (including the European Space Agency and major French and German scientific institutions) participating officially and British and American scientists participating "personally" (with their governments’ knowledge and blessing).
"....But on the next day, while the public was still being reassured that a resumption of contact with the spacecraft was achievable, a high-ranking official at Glavkosmos, the Soviet space agency, hinted that there indeed was no such hope. "Phobos 2 is ninety-nine percent lost for good," Nikolai A. Simyonov said; on that day, his choice of words - not that contact with the spacecraft was lost but that the spacecraft itself was "lost for good" - was not paid any particular heed.
"On March 30.... from Moscow to The New York Times, Esther B. Fein mentioned that Vremya, the main evening news program on Soviet television "rapidly rattled off the bad news about Phobos" and focused its report instead on the successful research the spacecraft had already accomplished. Soviet scientists appearing on the program "displayed some of the space images, but said it was still not clear what clues they offered to understanding Mars, Phobos, the Sun and interplanetary space."
"What "images" and what "clues" were they talking about?
"....When reports published in the European press (but for some reason not in the U.S. media) spoke of an "unidentified object" that was seen "in the final pictures taken by the spaceship," which showed an "inexplicable" object or "elliptical shadow" on Mars.



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OBJECT ON PHOBOS LEAVING TRACKS- NOT OURS!!!!!
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PYRAMIDAL STRUCTURS ON MARS THE FACE LOOKS TO ME LIKE A COLLAPSED HOLLOW PYRAMID >>>>>
PHOBOS IS GROOVY MAN!!
UPDATED AUG 09, 2011
KRISTEN BELL A.K.A. VERONICA MARS
LAST PHOTO(BELOW) TAKEN BY PHOBOS 2 PROBE SHOWING LARGE OBJECT NEAR MOON PHOBOS
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UFOTV Presents...: Alternative 3 - Mars Coverup Exposed
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THE FACE ON MARS IS IN MY OPINION A COLLAPSED (HOLLOW)PYRAMID. ALSO IT RESTS ON A RAISED PLATEAU LIKE THE PAYRAMIDS AT GIZA